I continued with testing, and got a BSOD today. This happened right after adding a new parameter.

This was the actual parameter list. "DMA checking" was the latest addition.

After adding DMA checking, I restarted the PC.
Windows booted normally, and I entered my password at the logon screen.
Windows continued and about 5 seconds later, the BSOD appeared. (I forgot the error code.)

I rebooted and got into windows normally. I reset verifier and rebooted again. Then I ran DM_collector.
Attached is the new ZIP.

With 15.7.1 installed (conform above instruction), I continued with driver verifier.
I just switched to these settings below (I added the lowest checkmark), when I got a BSOD right after rebooting:

I turned verifier off (after a reboot)
Then rebooted again, ran DM-Collecter and attached the zip.

If you don't conclude something else, I assume it simply is the videocard being (too) old in combination with old drivers for windows 10 and new games. The result is then compatibility issues that may arise in some (newer) games....(?)

So far the graphics card driver was not found in the latest BSOD mini dump.
There was 1 BSOD mini dump file with bugcheck A.
Debugging this file displayed 1 new misbehaving software driver: FSgk.sys
Uninstall this software (see if they have an uninstall tool so that the AV product is removed from the registry)

With the ongoing troubleshooting with AMD graphics it would be best to use Windows defender during the troubleshooting process.
If the VPN feature is needed see if you can find an alternative product or wait 2 weeks to have a stable computer environment before reinstalling the software.

I notice that my 'dungeons3' game is running more smoothly now.
(But the game froze once when I exit the game back to desktop...)

I use Citrix Receiver to work from home to acces my corporate account and workplace. It is a web-based application (as far as I now).
I had this version installed and I uninstalled it:

I downloaded the newest version with the link provided (see below), but did not install it yet. I will do so later, as soon as I need it.

I hope this is OK and it fixes the Citrix USB driver that was malfunctioning.
I did not expect Citrix to have need for a USB driver, and I cannot link Citrix to any hardware installed on my PC. But I must admit, I also didn't search for it in device manager.

I ran the new log collector. See attached.
If I need to do it differently, please advise.

Open system control panel > advanced system settings > startup and recovery > settings > post an image into the thread.
In system properties advanced tab under performance > click on settings > on performance options click on the advanced tab > under virtual memory click on change > post an image of the virtual memory windows into the thread

Open Ccleaner > windows tab > scroll down > post an image into the thread.

In the left lower corner search type clean > open disk cleanup > scroll up and down > post images into the thread.

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